Joy Kachina, Our Impact (LANDSCAPE 2025)
The endangered Miena Cider Gums, native to Tasmania's Central Highlands, are at risk of extinction due to overgrazing by livestock and feral animals. These trees are not only crucial for local biodiversity but also hold significant cultural importance for the indigenous peoples of Tasmania, who have long revered them. Protecting the Miena Cider Gums is essential to preserve both the ecosystem and an important part of Tasmania's cultural heritage.
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